#数字资产市场动态 This wave of decline has caught many people in a trap. Sell it, and you'll feel heartbroken; don't sell, and you don't know how long you'll have to hold on. With $BTC swinging like this, who knows if it's a matter of half a year or even longer?



Honestly, it's that kind of feeling of being stuck between a rock and a hard place. Cut losses and exit, only to regret if there's a rebound later; hold on stubbornly, and you're constantly worrying, sleep becomes a luxury. Many people are trapped in this vortex, trying to find a definitive answer, but the market simply doesn't provide one.

Sometimes, the hardest choice isn't a technical issue, but a psychological battle. Why are you holding your position? Is it faith or gambling? You need to think it through clearly.
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NFTArchaeologisvip
· 8h ago
It's a perfect metaphor—being caught between a rock and a hard place. But it also reminds me of the dilemma faced by medieval manuscript merchants—those parchment collectors are no different from gambling on authenticity and the passage of time. In essence, nothing has really changed.
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ser_we_are_ngmivip
· 8h ago
Cutting losses or holding on, in the end, it's a test of your mental resilience. No one really knows where the bottom is, I don't either. Faith and gambling are actually the same thing; either way, you have to endure. During this dip, mindset is the most important; technical analysis is all虚. When it rebounds, you'll regret it; better to prepare yourself psychologically now.
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RatioHuntervip
· 8h ago
Now cutting losses is just giving money to the big players, but holding on stubbornly is also gambling. It's really hard to explain. --- Selling and then can't sleep, not selling and still can't sleep. This is the joy of being trapped. --- To put it simply, it's a gambling mentality. I'm now just completely lying flat, anyway I can't change it. --- Faith is still gambling. Bro, this question hits too close to home. I need to think about who I am first. --- Just endure it. What else can I do? Anyway, I've already lost everything. Let's see if I can hold on. --- The most tormenting thing isn't the drop, but the feeling of not knowing where the bottom is. --- After cutting losses and seeing the rebound, everyone has had suicidal thoughts, right? --- If you don't understand your holding logic clearly, it really determines whether you can keep surviving. --- I just want to know who can still sleep well at such times. --- Tug-of-war, just tug-of-war. Whatever happens, happens. Anyway, I've accepted my fate.
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DefiPlaybookvip
· 8h ago
The problem is here, you have to figure out whether you are here to collect wool or to recharge your faith, these two mentalities are too different This is the spiritual version of impermanent loss, carrying or selling is a loss of money, difficult to stretch The data on the chain has long shown that large investors are shipping, and you are still struggling with whether to cut meat or carry it to death To put it bluntly, the psychology can't get through it, no matter how good the technical aspect is, it's useless, and if you don't sleep well, no matter how high the APY is, it's in vain Instead of worrying about when to rebound, it is better to think about whether the money can withstand permanent losses and cannot bear to cut it as soon as possible
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GasFeeNightmarevip
· 8h ago
Bro, you're right, this is the inner demon. --- Cutting is foolish, not cutting is also foolish, anyway, you'll regret it either way. --- I just can't fall asleep now. --- A year ago, I thought the same, and I was reprimanded several times. --- Faith? I lost it long ago, now it's just gambling. --- I'm more afraid of my own hands than technical analysis. --- That's why I decided to stay stuck in it.
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SolidityJestervip
· 8h ago
Basically, it's a psychological tug-of-war; anyway, cutting losses or holding on are both losing strategies. I often ask myself, what does this really count as—faith or gambler's mentality? I just can't figure it out. This round of market行情 is truly torturous, really. There are no definitive answers in the market, so we can only figure out our own exit conditions, otherwise we'll keep obsessing over it. The most annoying thing about a tug-of-war is that every choice afterwards seems very stupid. Sometimes, instead of waiting for a rebound, it's better to think clearly about where your bottom line is. "Riding the tiger and being unable to dismount" perfectly describes the current mindset. Holding or cutting—this has nothing much to do with technical analysis; it all depends on whether your mentality can hold up. Regret after cutting losses if there's a rebound, and can't sleep well if you don't cut—this is the real torture. I'm most afraid of a state that is neither faith nor gambling, but purely passive waiting.
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